Aaron Rodgers, the quarterback for the New York Jets, has been diagnosed with a low ankle sprain but is expected to be fine for the upcoming Monday Night Football game against the Buffalo Bills. Despite suffering the injury during a tough loss to the Minnesota Vikings, where he faced significant pressure and threw three interceptions, Rodgers managed to reach the milestone of 60,000 career passing yards. Coach Robert Saleh reassured that Rodgers will be ready to play, although the Jets' offense continues to struggle with turnovers and inconsistent protection.
- Rodgers is expected to play despite the ankle sprain.
- The Jets' offense is struggling with turnovers and protection.
- Rodgers reached the 60,000-yard passing milestone.